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  1. Hassles

    NG Burner req.

    G'day I am wanting to acquire a brewpot burner that will run on Natural Gas for in kitchen brewing. I was rather keen on Italian Spiral Burners thinking these were designed for LPG and another for Natural Gas. It appears I am wrong. The Mongolian burners seem suitable with the exception that I'm...
  2. Hassles

    Pre Brew Steeping

    hmm, been pondering 'bout steepin' some CaraPils to add mouthfeel to a brew. I am wonderin' if I can steep the CaraPils (in a small quantity of water) and then stir in some corn syrup and THEN use this mixture to prime a batch of beer. If I do this will the CaraPils have the "desired" impact...
  3. Hassles

    Knappstein Lager Extract Kit

    G'day I am considering having a go at making the Knappstein Lager extract kit and wish to know if anybody else here has done so and seek there opinions on the viability of this kit, how it turned out and any suggested enhancements they / you may have. Thanks
  4. Hassles

    Coranderrk Station

    A quick question but...before then a brief synopsis about Coranderrk Station. Coranderrk Station was established in 1863 (the year after Thomas Cooper created his Sparkling Ale - trivia) and was essentially an Aboriginal station where hops were grown. This station and related activity ceased in...
  5. Hassles

    Sugar / Dme Priming

    As one can prime with DME as an alternative to sugar, could one employ both substances for priming in attempt to exploit the attributes of both methods ?
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    Warka Strong

    Earlier thsi year I spent 3 weeks travelling through Poland. While there I decided to try as many beers as possible. hmm, wasn't quite expecting to find so many but I gave it a good go anyway. I drank so much that upon my return I went on the wagon for a month :icon_drunk: Anyway, I discovered a...
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